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Sec. 4 . . . I t shall be their duty to see that the field is kept clear of stock to preserve the grain and vegetation, to go around the field as often a s required by the Mayor or City Council and report to them as often as they require. Sec. 5 . . .Any person who shall make a gap or take down any portion of the fence of said field o r shall ride, drive, o r drag over the lands of another shall be liable for all damages and be fined. June 7 , 1856... An Ordinance granting Robert Wiley and Elias Morris the right of a Stone Quarry. Aug. 2 , 1856.. .An Ordinance in relation to spirituous and malt liouors: 1 . . .Be it ordained that any person Sec. manufacturing spirituous or malt liquors for sale in this City without f i r s t obtaining a license shall be liable to a fine. Sec. 2 . . .All spirituous liquors manufactured or imported into this City, before being offered for sale, shall be inspected by the Inspector of Liquors or his deputy. Sec. 4 . . .All liquors shall he of the strength specified by the Territorial Law. Aug. 2 , 1856.. .An Ordinance defining offenses against the uublic Deace: Sec. 1.. .Be i t ordained that if two or more persons voluntarily or by agreement engage in any fight or use blows or violence towards each other in an angry or quarrelsome manner, in any public place to the disturbance of the peace, they are guilty of an affray and shall be punished by imprisonment, not more than three months, or by fine. Sec. 3 . . .Any person who shall be guilty of using indecent or obscene language, recite or sing any blaggard or debauch song to the annoyance or disturbance of the peace, shall be punished by imprisonment o r not more than one hundred dollars fine. Feb. 7, 1857.. .An Ordinance in relation to assessing and collecting taxes: Sec. 1.. .Be it ordained that the City Marshal shall ex-officio be City Assessor and Collector. and it shall be his duty to assess all taxable property within the limits of the City at i t s fair cash value and make r e t u r n s of the same to the City Council between the first of March and the first of July annually. Dec. 1857...An Ordinance constituting townsite) into a School District. (No. 51 Plat B [the new and
Nov. 27, 1858.. .An Ordinance prohibiting the distilling

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Sec. 4 . . . I t shall be their duty to see that the field is kept clear of stock to preserve the grain and vegetation, to go around the field as often a s required by the Mayor or City Council and report to them as often as they require. Sec. 5 . . .Any person who shall make a gap or take down any portion of the fence of said field o r shall ride, drive, o r drag over the lands of another shall be liable for all damages and be fined. June 7 , 1856... An Ordinance granting Robert Wiley and Elias Morris the right of a Stone Quarry. Aug. 2 , 1856.. .An Ordinance in relation to spirituous and malt liouors: 1 . . .Be it ordained that any person Sec. manufacturing spirituous or malt liquors for sale in this City without f i r s t obtaining a license shall be liable to a fine. Sec. 2 . . .All spirituous liquors manufactured or imported into this City, before being offered for sale, shall be inspected by the Inspector of Liquors or his deputy. Sec. 4 . . .All liquors shall he of the strength specified by the Territorial Law. Aug. 2 , 1856.. .An Ordinance defining offenses against the uublic Deace: Sec. 1.. .Be i t ordained that if two or more persons voluntarily or by agreement engage in any fight or use blows or violence towards each other in an angry or quarrelsome manner, in any public place to the disturbance of the peace, they are guilty of an affray and shall be punished by imprisonment, not more than three months, or by fine. Sec. 3 . . .Any person who shall be guilty of using indecent or obscene language, recite or sing any blaggard or debauch song to the annoyance or disturbance of the peace, shall be punished by imprisonment o r not more than one hundred dollars fine. Feb. 7, 1857.. .An Ordinance in relation to assessing and collecting taxes: Sec. 1.. .Be it ordained that the City Marshal shall ex-officio be City Assessor and Collector. and it shall be his duty to assess all taxable property within the limits of the City at i t s fair cash value and make r e t u r n s of the same to the City Council between the first of March and the first of July annually. Dec. 1857...An Ordinance constituting townsite) into a School District. (No. 51 Plat B [the new and
Nov. 27, 1858.. .An Ordinance prohibiting the distilling